CHAPTER 20 I thought hearing the truth makes me at ease, but the reality made me confused. My face closed in grimaced, both paled and clammy. Binitawan ko siya. I can tell just by the way she walks that she’s insecure. I can only imagine what might be going through her mind, thoughts like, what does she think of me? All those years, I’ve been in Baguio. With absolutely no particular life of my own and I wonder, what was the point? “You are a liar.” I said. Umiling siya. “Tawagin mo akong sinungaling pagkatapos mo nang makausap si Tita Minerva.” I arched my brows. “She’s Nicholas mother.” I’m mad. “You don’t voice out for a casual conversation, Blaise.” I said firmly, still angry. I walked away, unable to bear it, leaving her still standing there. “Umalis ka na, bago pa dumating

